Larry David, the renowned comedian, expressed his self-deprecating humour during an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers. The 78-year-old, known for his iconic roles in “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and as a co-creator of “Seinfeld,” jokingly mentioned feeling “so sorry” for his daughters, Cazzie and Romy. He shares these daughters with his ex-wife, Laurie.
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The comedian reflected on an incident involving his daughter Cazzie preparing to appear on the late-night show to promote her movie, “I Love You Forever.” Larry shared that he offered her what he thought was helpful advice, advising her not to prepare anything and to improvise instead. Cazzie, however, found his guidance to be unhelpful and joked about it during her appearance on the show.


Larry quipped about his parenting skills, questioning how someone like him was allowed to be a father. He humorously suggested that there should perhaps be a psychiatric evaluation before someone is permitted to have children. Despite his jests, the comedian praised his daughters for their talents, particularly acknowledging Cazzie’s comedic abilities.
Addressing his daughters inheriting his genes, Larry jokingly expressed sympathy for them, stating that they have to bear the burden of having his genetic makeup. He highlighted the irony of his situation, pondering on the government’s role in allowing him to have children not just once but twice.
Reflecting on his own upbringing, Larry recalled his mother’s lack of faith in his comedic aspirations. Despite her doubts, he defied expectations to find success in the entertainment industry. His daughters, especially Cazzie, have followed suit, pursuing careers in acting and comedy.
Larry’s self-deprecating humour and candid reflections on parenthood offer a glimpse into his off-screen persona. While known for his dry wit and satirical observations on “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” his genuine love and pride for his daughters shine through in his comedic banter.
The comedian’s musings on fatherhood and genetics provide a light-hearted perspective on the challenges and joys of parenting. As a public figure, Larry David continues to entertain audiences with his distinctive humour, both on-screen and off, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of comedy and entertainment.
